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Coping and distress among women under treatment for early stage breast cancer: comparing African Americans, Hispanics and non-Hispanic Whites
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Coping and distress among women under treatment for early stage breast cancer: comparing African Americans, Hispanics and non-Hispanic Whites

Jenifer L Culver, Patricia L Arena, Michael H Antoni and Charles S Carver
Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England), Vol.11(6), pp.495-504
2002-11
PMID: 12476431

Abstract

Depressive Disorder, Major - etiology Humans Middle Aged European Continental Ancestry Group - statistics & numerical data Hispanic Americans - statistics & numerical data Male Hispanic Americans - psychology Depressive Disorder, Major - psychology European Continental Ancestry Group - psychology African Americans - statistics & numerical data Breast Neoplasms - psychology Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Aged Depressive Disorder, Major - diagnosis Neoplasm Staging Adaptation, Psychological African Americans - psychology

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.112 Palliative Care
1.112.297 Cancer Survivors
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Oncology
Psychology
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Social Sciences, Biomedical
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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